President Barack Obama has won another term, according to NBC News projections. The battleground state of Ohio was called for Obama late in the night, giving him the needed 270 electoral votes. Read the full story here.

Amendment 65, an initiative that encourages Colorado's congressional delegation to propose a U.S. constitutional amendment to limit campaign contributions and spending, was passed Tuesday. Read the full story here.

Amendment S may have been the toughest ballot question to understand this year in Colorado, but lawmakers unanimously voted to put it on the ballot. The amendment passed Tuesday and will change how state workers are hired. Read the full story here.

9NEWS Political Analyst Floyd Ciruli has called U.S. House District 1 to Rep. Diana DeGette, Colorado's longest-serving member of Congress. She was seeking a ninth term in the House. Read the full story here.

Democratic Rep. Jared Polis will retain his congressional seat, according to 9NEWS Political Analyst Floyd Ciruli. Polis sought a third term against Republican state Sen. Kevin Lundberg in a district where Democrats far outnumber Republicans. 9NEWS Political Analyst Floyd Ciruli projects Polis to win that election. Read the full story here.

Republican Rep. Scott Tipton has won Colorado's largest and mostly-rural congressional district. Democrat Sal Pace tried to unseat Tipton after a single term but fended off the challenge with appeals on his service to the district, including support for a new Chimney Rock National Monument in Durango. Read the full story here.

9NEWS Political Analyst Floyd Ciruli has called U.S. House District 5 for Republican congressman Doug Lamborn in Colorado's most Republican district, based in Colorado Springs. Read the full story here.

With the prosecution of the theater shooting suspect James Holmes underway, there was a renewed interest in the race for district attorney in 18th judicial district. Voters in Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert and Lincoln County chose Republican George Brauchler over Democrat Ethan Feldman on Tuesday. Read the full story here.

Denver voters passed 3B, a $466-million bond issue for maintenance on the numerous old buildings within Denver Public Schools. Read the full story here.

In Jefferson County, voters passed a $99-million bond issue for building projects and a $39-million mill-levy override to increase classroom budgets Tuesday. Read the full story here.

In the Cherry Creek School District, voters passed a $99 million bond issue to be used for technology and building renovations and a $25 million mill levy override to offset cuts in previous years. Read the full story here.